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Video Disk Recorder
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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16_vdr_wareagleicon.patch | 0000010434 10.2 KB | |
README.SUSE-vdr.html | 0000005516 5.39 KB | |
README.SUSE-vdr.txt | 0000004535 4.43 KB | |
greenish.css | 0000004597 4.49 KB | |
msgmerge | 0000000516 516 Bytes | |
vdr-1.7.21-pluginmissing.patch | 0000000838 838 Bytes | |
vdr-2.3.9-MainMenuHooks-v1_0_1.patch | 0000007057 6.89 KB | |
vdr-2.3.9-menuselection.patch | 0000003360 3.28 KB | |
vdr-2.4.0-gcc7+.diff | 0000000484 484 Bytes | |
vdr-2.6.9.tar.bz2 | 0000949889 928 KB | |
vdr-doc.desktop | 0000000106 106 Bytes | |
vdr.changes | 0000035788 34.9 KB | |
vdr.firewall | 0000001203 1.17 KB | |
vdr.macros | 0000000898 898 Bytes | |
vdr.spec | 0000008043 7.85 KB |
Latest Revision
Stefan Seyfried (seife)
accepted
request 1190299
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Stefan Seyfried (seife)
(revision 164)
update to version 2.6.9 (2024-07-15)
Comments 5
Hmm, looks like the new rpm doesn't like vdr(abi) expressions anymore :-( But why this only affects Obsoletes, but not Provides - escapes me...
Hi, I think there is an error in system-user-vdr.conf. Installing the latest version under Tumbleweed gives:
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM fehlgeschlagen: Kommando mit Status 1 beendet. Verlauf: - /usr/bin/systemd-sysusers --replace=/usr/lib/sysusers.d/system-user-vdr.conf - -:1: Failed to parse UID: 'video': Invalid argument
The reason: In the conf file the ID field is set to 'video'. This is wrong because this field in 'u' context is for numeric UID or can be set to '-', not to set a group. You must specify the Group in a second line 'm'
Wrong:
#Type Name ID GECOS Home directory Shell
u vdr video "Video Disk Recorder" /var/spool/video /bin/false
Fixed:
#Type Name ID GECOS Home directory Shell
u vdr -:video "Video Disk Recorder" /var/spool/video /bin/false
fixed now. BTW: I'm going to delete all old comments, as they just clutter the interface and are no longer useful
Okay, thanks for the quick fix! Did you read my last proposal (few hours ago)? Fixed it in my initial posting above, too.
Yes, but after already reverting the package to use useradd ;-) It seems to work (just tested manually on my factory system, will keep that in mind for the next update. (And I will do more tests, to ensure it at least installs on factory... ;)